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A presentation scheduled for a CDC vaccine meeting claimed that a vaccine preservative could cause long-term brain effects, but the study it cited doesn’t appear to exist.
It’s a question laid to rest years ago, as studies showed no evidence that the preservative causes any health problems.
Note that some links may require registration or subscription. The Republican party is starting to embrace psychedelics as ...
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has opened a new chapter of federal vaccine policy that invites questions on issues long ...
Dr. Elizabeth Hawse, a pediatrician in Lexington, says the thimerosal preservative was taken out of the flu vaccine close to ...
Why is thimerosal controversial? Fears about the safety of thimerosal in vaccines spread for two reasons. First, in 1998, a now discredited report was published in a major medical journal called The ...
New members of the ACIP began their tenure by shifting the posture of the 60-year-old panel from support for vaccine ...
As turmoil engulfed a federal vaccine advisory panel earlier this month, Massachusetts Department of Public Health ...
The following is the transcript of an interview with former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb, Pfizer board member and ...
On Wednesday, RFK jnr announced the US would stop funding the global vaccine alliance, Gavi, because he claimed that "when ...
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